From: Paul Turner (paul@turnerbc.co.uk)
Date: Mon Jul 12 2004 - 11:47:44 BST
Hi Mel
Mel said:
Creating a production process is an act of dynamic intellect to
establishing a static reality of the "intellectual design." The purpose
of which is to allow a "society" of workers to act upon the physical
resources by way of the system to ensure an efficient, effective,
static production requiring little dynamic attention.
Paul:
Good point, and I think you are pointing to something about the MOQ
which is often misunderstood. Things, as you have identified, often
exist simultaneously across the levels. When we say, "..this is social,
that is biological..," it can often mean, "..this is dominated by social
patterns...that is predominantly biological.."
So, as you suggested, a production process may begin as an intellectual
pattern, designed to meet a social goal, performed by biological bodies
operating inorganic tools. However, all levels may be involved, but they
are ultimately motivated by a social pattern - profit.
In a response to Platt, I noted that "intellectuals" are composed of
static patterns from all levels, like anybody else, and so, although it
may be said they are dominated by intellectual patterns, they are still
composed of biological and social level motivations as well.
Cheers
Paul
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